We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Flora Resources of Mikumi National Park (MINAPA): An Insight for Enhancing Strategic Management and Conservation of Protected Areas (PAs) in Tanzania.
- Authors
Bukombe, John; Kavana, Pius; Marealle, Wilfred; Nkwabi, Ally; Leweri, Cecilia; Makongoro, Rahabu; Kimaro, Jerome; Mwita, Machoke; Kija, Hamza; Okick, Raymond; Kohi, Edward; Keyyu, Julius; Mjingo, Eblate; Mangewa, Lazaro; Efraim, Joely; Mbago, Frank
- Abstract
The flora within Protected Areas (PAs) plays a crucial role in providing essential resources for wildlife, including forage, shelter, breeding sites, and water. However, the current understanding of the floristic composition of Mikumi National Park (MINAPA) is limited, hindering the implementation of effective conservation and management strategies. This study aimed to update the plant species records for MINAPA based on the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) IV classification by analyzing the data from unpublished surveys conducted between the 1960s and 1990s, as well as a more recent survey in 2021. A total of 951 species records were compiled, representing 504 genera and 124 families. Among these, 35 species were listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list with 15 (1.6%) classified as Vulnerable (VU), 7 (0.7%) as Near Threatened (NT), 10 (1.0%) as Endangered (EN), and 3 (0.3%) as Critically Endangered (CR). Additionally, 16 species were found to be endemic to Tanzania. The data from the 1960s-1990s surveys revealed 778 species distributed across 421 genera and 106 families with 12 (1.5%) listed in the IUCN red list. Notably, 173 species (18.2%) were newly recorded in 2021 and distributed across 148 genera and 58 families. Among these newly recorded species, 21 (2.2%) were listed in the IUCN red list and 13 were found to be endemic to Tanzania. This study significantly enhanced our understanding of the flora of MINAPA and emphasized the importance of conducting regular surveys to update the status of floral resources in PAs, particularly where reports are based on outdated taxonomic nomenclature. These findings will contribute to the advancement of scientific research and management techniques, particularly in the context of ongoing changes in climatic conditions.
- Subjects
MIKUMI National Park (Tanzania); VEGETATION surveys; TAXONOMY
- Publication
Taxonomy & Biosystematics, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 57, p1
- ISSN
2322-2190
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22108/TBJ.2023.138616.1237